This learning style is characterized by the belief that one can learn by sharing knowledge and experiences with others.
What is collaborative?
100
This active learning strategy calls upon students to remember and write about experiences involved with subject content.
What is "reflection" or "journaling?"
100
This "editable web based document" can be used to allow students to collaborate and for students to make multimedia presentations.
What is "a wiki?"
100
Each student develops a movie about ethical decision making in nursing. Student work is assessed with a rubric and a grade is assigned. This is a form of what types of assessment?
What is open summative?
100
In this classroom model, students complete readings, view online lectures and prepare to allow inside classroom time to allow engagement in active learning.
What is the "flipped classroom?"
200
This teaching style is seen when teachers emphasize standards and proper ways of acting, making decisions, etc.
What is "formal authority?"
200
This strategy helps visual learners especially to see relationships among concepts.
What is "concept mapping?"
200
This tool might lend itself well to engaging students in unfolding case studies.
What is a "learning management system?"
200
The teacher gives students a multiple choice quiz and provides the answer key for them to check their own work. What forms of assessment are represented here?
What are "closed" and "formative?"
200
What are two advantages of using a rubric to give students feedback on their work?
What are "reliability in scoring," and "students know specifically what is expected before they submit their work?"
300
This Learning/Teaching Style cluster calls upon the instructor to act as a delegator/facilitator and the student to act as collaborative/participant.
What is Cluster 4?
300
An active learning strategy that requires learners to make decisions on clinical situations.
What is "case study?"
300
This tech tool lends itself to individual reflection.
What is "a blog?"
300
Students discuss the pros and cons of nurse advocacy in a wiki developed by the teacher. The teacher grades students on how well they support their positions. Forms of assessment?
What are "open" and "summative?"
300
Name 2 verbs, when used in objectives and learning activities, that require students to engage in HOTS.
What are "analyze, compare, create, evaluate, judge?"
400
This teaching style cluster often uses strategies such as lecture, technology based presentations and exams.
What is Cluster 1?
400
In this strategy, a set of learners observes an active role play. The observing learners then critique and give feedback to individuals who played the roles. This can be done one-on-one or as a whole group.
What is "fishbowl?"
400
Benefits of incorporating technology into your lessons might include...
What is "student engagement," "multimodal learning," "opportunities for collaboration."
400
Generally, open assessments promote which kind of thinking? (according to Bloom)
What is "higher order thinking?"
400
This is the stem used to write Objectives.
What is "The learner will?"
500
These are two teaching strategies that might be used in a Cluster 3 or 4 class session.
What are case studies, debates, problem based learning, role plays, student journals, position papers, and/or fishbowl discussions.
500
This active learning strategy requires students to take positions (can be teacher assigned) on a topic and to present and defend that position.
What is "debate?"
500
The appropriate point at which to incorporate technology into your lesson is...
What is "pre assessment, post assessment, learning activities, ANYTIME?"
500
Formative assessment is of value to the learner for this reason.
What is "helps students identify areas they need to improve and areas mastered?"
500
Which tech tool allows the user to embed multimedia?
What is "wiki, blog, LMS, concept map, webquest? (any of these)